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<br />26 <br /> <br /> <br />e. The determination of whether to accept new Subscribers shall be made by <br />the Governing Board in a manner similar, and subject to such terms and conditions, as that <br />for accepting new Principals, it being the intention that the addition of new Subscribers <br />shall not cause pre-existing Participating Agencies to incur additional cost. <br />f. A Principal wishing to receive service from Snohomish County 911 for an <br />operating department in addition to a department already served by Snohomish County 911 <br />may make application to the Governing Board in the same manner as, and be subject to <br />such conditions and approvals as the Governing Board may deem appropriate for, an entity <br />(other than an Associate Agency) seeking admission as a new Principal. <br />SECTION 15. RETAINED POWERS OF PARTICIPATING AGENCIES. <br />Each Participating Agency shall retain the responsibility and authority for its operational <br />departments and for such equipment and services as are required at its place of operation <br />to interconnect to Snohomish County 911’s operations. Interconnecting equipment and <br />services necessary to the provision of authorized Snohomish County 911 services may be <br />funded through Snohomish County 911’s budget and operational programs. <br />SECTION 16. INVENTORY AND PROPERTY. <br />Equipment, vehicles and furnishings for Snohomish County 911’s operation shall be <br />acquired as provided by law. If any Participating Agency provides equipment or <br />furnishings for Snohomish County 911’s use, title to the same shall rest with the respective <br />local entity unless that equipment or furnishing is acquired by Snohomish County 911. The <br />Executive Director shall maintain and bi-annually update an inventory of equipment and <br />furnishings owned by, leased or temporarily assigned to Snohomish County 911, and the <br />values thereof. In event of dissolution or termination of Snohomish County 911, assigned <br />or loaned items shall be returned to the lending entity and all other items or funds derived <br />from the sale thereof shall be distributed to Principals as described in Section 20. <br />SECTION 17. WITHDRAWAL BY OR TERMINATION OF PRINCIPAL. <br />a. Any Principal may withdraw its membership and terminate its participation <br />in this Agreement by providing written notice and serving that notice on the Governing <br />Board on or before June 30 in any year. After providing appropriate notice as provided in <br />this Section, that Principal’s membership withdrawal shall become effective on the last day <br />of the calendar year following the year in which the notice is given. A Principal that has <br />given notice of its intent to terminate must meet with the Executive Director or his or her <br />designee to develop a departure plan. The departure plan is intended to ensure an orderly <br />separation of the Principal from New Agency and ensure minimal disruption in 911 Calls <br />response for the public. The departure plan may include the transfer of funds and equipment
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